Commander Sir Peter Agnew

July 9, 1900 - August 26, 1990
Summary information for Commander Sir Peter Agnew

Contributions

1959

Horticultural Industry Commons January 26, 1959

7 speeches — MALTA (LETTERS PATENT) BILL Commons February 2, 1959

Besford, Worcestershire (Kiosk) Written Answers February 11, 1959

5 speeches — MALTA (LETTERS PATENT) BILL Commons February 16, 1959

Dockyard Workers, Malta Written Answers February 18, 1959

Output Commons March 4, 1959

2 speeches — Governor's Council Commons March 10, 1959

TRURO CATHEDRAL Commons March 10, 1959

Malta Dockyard (Disorders) Written Answers March 11, 1959

3 speeches — CHURCH OF ENGLAND (NATIONAL ASSEMBLY) MEASURES Commons March 18, 1959

Land, Cairnryan (Disposal) Written Answers April 7, 1959

CUT FLOWERS (IMPORT DUTIES) Commons April 16, 1959

2 speeches — Aircraft Carriers Commons April 29, 1959

Ross Spur Motorway (Acquisition of Land) Written Answers April 29, 1959

HORTICULTURAL INDUSTRY Commons May 1, 1959

Hola Detention Camp (Deaths) Commons May 7, 1959

River Severn Banks (Erosion) Commons June 25, 1959

MESSRS. S. G. BROWN LTD. Commons June 25, 1959

River Severn Written Answers June 25, 1959

LONDON COUNTY COUNCIL (GENERAL POWERS) BILL [Lords] (By Order) Commons July 6, 1959

Land Payments, Worcestershire Commons July 8, 1959

AGRICULTURE (ANGLO-DANISH AGREEMENT) Commons July 9, 1959

PROCEDURE (REPORT OF SELECT COMMITTEE) Commons July 13, 1959

PURCHASE TAX (LAWN MOWERS) Commons July 20, 1959

2 speeches — Clause 1.—(TEST OF OBSCENITY.) Commons July 22, 1959

Long Marston (Civilian Employees) Written Answers July 23, 1959

Bristol-Birmingham Motorway Commons November 4, 1959

Birmingham-South Wales Motorway Commons November 4, 1959

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons November 12, 1959

3 speeches — HORTICULTURE BILL Commons November 19, 1959

4 speeches — SHIPBUILDING (TRANSFER OF FUNCTIONS) Commons November 25, 1959

2 speeches — Strength Commons December 2, 1959

PIGS Commons December 7, 1959

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